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Tory Anna Soubry 'will QUIT the party' over Mogg and Boris

The Remainer MP berated Mr Rees-Mogg for his views on the EU and opposition to abortion, and jibed that 'he's had six children and never changed a nappy'. read


Soldier fined for parking in bus lane to feed homeless

Lee Williamson received a letter from Leicester City Council days after he stopped (pictured) outside the city railway station in order to hand out a hat, scarf, gloves and a bag of food, read


Bloodbath on global markets after Wall Street losses

Tokyo led a dramatic collapse throughout the region, with the Nikkei 225 briefly diving almost seven per cent before closing down 4.7 per cent. read


Mother shares frustration over friend’s wedding demands

A frustrated mother has taken to British site Mumsnet to reveal how has told how an engaged couple's demands are so excessive, their wedding could cost her and her partner up to £1,600. read


UK Weather: Commuters face a morning hell of snow

Travellers accused the national flag carrier of a knee-jerk reaction after Heathrow opened as normal - with the airport's Twitter account even posting a pretty picture of the sun setting yesterday. read


Women reveal why they hate #MeToo movement

Women from around the world have taken to Whisper to reveal why they are not supporting the #MeToo movement - declaring it a distraction from other women's issues and an 'attack' on men. read


Viewers slam Channel 4's James Bulger documentary

The documentary heard from the people involved in the trial of 10-year-olds Jon Venables and Robert Thompson, who were both jailed for murdering two-year-old James Bulger in Liverpool. read


Anaesthetist killed himself with lethal cocktail of drugs

For several weeks George Eapen had refused to accept the marriage was over, but when he realised there was no way back he drove to a Derbyshire beauty spot to end his life. read


Mother calls for every school to have counsellors

Emma Oliver's 15-year-old-son, Daniel Long, from Leeds, killed himself due to the stress and anxiety caused by his exams. read


Duchess of York will be invited to Harry's wedding

The Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson will be invited to Prince Harry’s wedding – but questions over her presence have caused a ‘massive headache’ behind the scenes. read


BBC documentary explains what is the perfect Muslim woman

British Muslim Mehreen Baig sets out to discover what makes for the 'perfect' Muslim woman and wife in new BBC documentary Islam, Women and Me. read


Italian-born thief tries to shoplift sunglasses from Tesco

Dragos Patrunjel, 23, from Swindon, grew up in Italy where he acquired a taste for dressing well, according to his defence solicitor. He was found at home with a stash of stolen high street clothes. read


Jack Dunn sent home from A&E found dead in bed a day later

Jack Dunn was sent home with laxatives by staff at Royal Glamorgan Hospital, South Wales, after suffering severe stomach pain. He was found dead in his bead at home in Rhondda, a day later. read


Man convicted of harassing his ex-wife for sending emails

Businessman Matthew Eckersley, 45, emailed his ex-wife Zoe (pictured) asking for mundane information about bills at their £600,000 family home in Knutsford, Cheshire. read


Spanish girl gives birth to a boy fathered by her brother

The child gave birth at Virgen de la Arrixaca hospital in the city of Murcia in south eastern Spain on Friday after she was admitted with 'stomach pains'. read


Circus sex ring 'abused and raped three boys' in Sydney

Five women aged between 58 and 17 and two men aged 52 and 18, all of whom are linked to a performing arts school for children in west Sydney, have been charged with 127 child abuse offences. read


Quentin Tarantino speaks out on Uma Thurman crash scene

Quentin Tarantino has broken his silence on the brutal crash involving Uma Thurman on the set of Kill Bill 15 years ago, saying the stunt has been the biggest regret of his life. read


Woman ordered to undress during Belfast rape, court hears

A woman who claims she was raped by two Irish international rugby stars at an after-party in Belfast two years ago said she was ordered to get undressed during the alleged assault. read


Kim Wilde 'has had dealings with UFOs in her back garden'

Kim Wilde's got more than her 80s musical back-catalogue to think about right now, as she is allegedly living in fear that she's going to be abducted by alien lifeforms. read


People reveal their surprisingly simple clothing hacks

Social media users from around the world have shared their solutions to common wardrobe issues. They include using a razor to get rid of fluff on your clothing, and freezing bags of water in your shoes. read


Jeremy Kyle 'proposes to children's former nanny'

The television personality is reported to have proposed to his girlfriend Vicky Burton on a romantic trip to the Caribbean last weekend. read


Beyonce's dad says she wouldn't be famous with darker skin

He masterminded his talented daughter's rise to fame in Destiny's Child, before helping her get started on a solo career. read


Vulture is mauled to death in lions den at Colchester Zoo

This is the shocking moment Yatsey the vulture was mauled to death in Colchester Zoo's lion den on Sunday when a display when badly wrong. A student caught it on camera read


Harrow woman reveals insect bite left her wheelchair-bound

Juliet Rose, from Harrow, can no longer eat solid food because of her Lyme disease. She believes she has harboured the infection, spread by infected ticks, since childhood. read


Love Island's Olivia Attwood reveals gender pay gap

Olivia, 27, opened up about the disparity to Conservative MP Anna Soubryon on today's Victoria Derbyshire show, saying she felt angry and that there was no good reason for the gap. read


Police launch anti-trafficking raids around the UK

The National Crime Agency has launched one of its biggest anti-people smuggling operations with 300 officers taking part in raids in the Northumbria, Cleveland and Sussex force areas. read


Munich air disaster 60th anniversary: The full story

February 6 will mark the 60th anniversary of the Munich air disaster, which claimed the lives of 23 people including eight members of the Man United team. Here is the story of what happened. read


GYLES BRANDRETH: Sartre said ‘hell is other people'

At 77, Lord Robert Winston has dared to do what I have been wanting to do for years. He criticised a woman for talking loudly into her phone on the train from London to Manchester. read


Sydney woman abuses cricket players for using oval

Shared by English player Ollie Pope, the video shows a woman angrily react to not being allowed on the field during a Sydney match between Eastern Suburbs and Campbelltown-Camden. read


Parents blast school that made homework optional

Principal Catherine Hutley (pictured) axed after-hours learning at Philip Morant School and College in Colcester, Essex, two years ago after complaining there wasn't enough time for marking. read


London rape case collapses after phone messages emerge

Prosecutors dropped the case against Christopher Penniall at Woolwich Crown Court as the judge highlighted the importance of telephone downloads which could undermine the accuser's case. read


Texas teen rescued after meeting a man online has now died

Heaven Ray Cox, who was the subject of a nationwide search when she went missing from her home in Mauriceville, Texas for five days, has passed away, her mother Tammy has announced. read


UK could face 37 new EU laws during Brexit transition

A leaked Whitehall document revealed the UK could be forced to accept 37 controversial EU directives. read


Nick Clegg blames 'sneering' Eurocrats for Brexit

The former deputy prime minister, a prominent Europhile, complained that the drive for 'ever-closer integration' had been a 'terrible misreading' of public opinion. read


Theresa May backs Brexiteers on quitting customs union

Philip Hammond has been privately pushing for parts of the economy to stay in the customs union until Britain has struck trade deals with nations such as the US, China and Japan, which could take years. read


New Zealand's Prime Minister wants a Brexit trade deal

Jacinda Ardern said she has spoken to Theresa May's Government 'many times' about striking a deal after Britain quits the EU. read


Amazing optical illusion tricks your brain

These images are in fact exactly the same, pixel for pixel, yet the right hand street appears to run at a steeper angle. The odd effect has left people globally scratching their heads. read


Coronation Street's Bill Roache says 'I'm getting younger'

There are plenty of doctors and scientists who might disagree with him, but 85-year-old Coronation Street star William Roache says the body is designed to go on forever. read


Science reveals nine ways having sex benefits your health 

According to California-based obstetrician-gynaecologist Dr Sherry Ross, few things in life are better for people's hearts, bodies and souls than getting intimate between the sheets. read


Stockport woman had an open wound on her ankle for 6 years

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Anita Nickson, 50, from Stockport, had an open wound for six years. It caused an artery to rupture while she was at the supermarket, making her lose two pints of blood. read


Overweight Exeter woman discovers she has thyroid cancer

EXCLUSIVE: Cerys Head, 22, from Exeter, lost almost half her body weight in a year, leading doctors to believe she was suffering from a serious eating disorder - which turned out to be cancer. read


Has China developed a hypersonic railgun?

Leaked photos posted on Twitter last week have revealed what appears to be the massive, hypersonic weapon atop a People’s Liberation Army Navy tank landing ship. read


Burglars caught on CCTV - despite stealing the cameras

The pair of thieves targeted a woman in the Sheldon area of Birmingham yesterday, telling her they worked for the 'gas board' and forcing open a safe. read


Electrician fell from roof of hotel after taking cocaine

Amir Navaratnam from Haslingden in Lancashire stumbled and fell after clambering through a fourth floor window of the Principal Hotel in Manchester to take pictures. read


Women told to wear nothing more than swimsuits at event

The chief executive of the Gambling Commission has called for an end to sexism as the first day of the industry's biggest global event ICE Totally Gaming begins at the ExCel Arena in London today. read


Pregnant woman and unborn baby die after snake bite in WA

The 27-year-old heavily pregnant woman suffered a heart attack as paramedics arrived at the Meekatharra house, 773 kilometres north of Perth, on Monday night. read


Wallis Simpson biography reveals how she tired of husband

In our final extract from a fascinating new biography of Wallis Simpson, Andrew Morton reveals the American divorcee who triggered the abdication of Edward VIII grew bored with her husband. read


Philippines crushes sports cars in Duterte graft warning

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte watched bulldozers flatten dozens of sports cars and other luxury vehicles Tuesday as part of a drive to fight corruption at the country's customs bureau. read


Mum finds note from daughter saying 'I want to die'

Mother-of-two Naomi O'Neill, 28, from Liverpool, was left devastated after she found the handwritten note at the bottom of her eldest daughter Millie's bed. read


Montrose baby girl died waiting two hours for ambulance

Nevaeh Stewart languished at Montrose Royal Infirmary's community midwife unit in Angus awaiting emergency transport to take her to hospital. read


Man takes advantage of intoxicated woman on Vegas Strip

An appalling video posted to YouTube last Sunday shows a man make his way atop an intoxicated unconscious woman lying on a sidewalk. read


Litter warden confronted ticketing elderly Tesco shopper

Anti-Kingdom campaigner Mark Watson filmed a confrontation between security staff and a litter warden at a Tesco store in Holyhead, Anglesey, after they gave an elderly customer a ticket. read


Armed police find a 'tiger' on the loose is just a toy

Police quickly found the creature was not real and the farmer, who is said to be 'very embarrassed' after the confusion and officers later confirmed it was a 'false call made with genuine good intent'. read


What would the Suffragettes make of their racy relations?

Unlike their ancestors these models chose the catwalk over activism. Catherine Ostley examines the unlikely tale of the women who made history and their pouting successors. read


Suffragettes should be pardoned, say campaigners

The Government is now facing calls to overturn the convictions of female activists jailed for their activities before the implementation of the Representation of the People Act 100 years ago. read


Pet owners share hilarious images of camouflaged animals

Fans of the This Morning shared images of their cunningly camouflaged pets hiding in plain sight following the image of a Borkie named Marley who regularly disappears in his owners' grey shagpile rug. read


Pictures show the leaders of the suffragette movement

The first mass petition backing votes for women was presented to Parliament in 1866. But it took until February 6 1918 for the law to change - and even then, it only gave the vote to some women. read


Twitter users convinced Melania swatted Trump's hand again

First Lady Melania seemingly swatted President Trump's hand again as the pair put on an overt display of unity while headed to Ohio Monday amid talk about their marriage. read


Painkillers can block emotional pain, review shows

Over-the-counter painkillers may influence how people react to images and experience hurt feelings, researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara, have found. read


CCTV released of horrifying attack on London pensioner

Police have released CCTV of a thug who attacked a pensioner outside a McDonald's in Archway, north London, leaving him with a fractured hip and deep cut on his face. read


Curry chef shouted at customer before attack, court hears

Indian chef Kamrul Islam, 47, (pictured) allegedly hurled the burning chilli into the face of David Evans, 47, who was on a night out with his wife in Tonypandy, Rhondda, South Wales. read


Meghan Markle's on-screen dad reveals Suits secrets

Wendell Pierce, 54, played role of Rachel Zane's father on Suits for seven years and revealed they would use code to discuss her romance with Harry, alluding to her trips to London. read


Why Kate Middleton is the Queen of cost-per-wear dressing

Even though many of her pieces may be beyond the average budget, her love of recycling means that the royal is the perfect advertisement for the 'cost-per-wear shopping model'. read


Frasier star John Mahoney dies at 77 in Chicago hospice

John Mahoney, the veteran actor best know for playing the father on the 90s NBC hit Frasier, has died at 77 Sunday in a Chicago hospice facility. read


A real-life werewolf, or the world's HAIRIEST man?

Larry Gomez, of San Bernardino, California, was born with congenital generalized hypertrichosis - a rare genetic disorder that strikes less than 100 people worldwide. read


How Primrose Hill set swapped partying for clean living

Sadie Frost is a 'yogini', Kate Moss has endorsed a self-care book and Pearl Lowe has embraced rural life - it's all a far cry from the Primrose Hill set who partied hard for much of the 90s in NW1. read


Heartbreaking photos capture two-year-old's final moments

Adalynn Grace, two year's old, was one of those born with the defect, and she passed away while waiting for a heart transplant at a children's hospital in Nashville, Tennessee, surrounded by her family. read


Motability Operations boss is on £1.7million

The cash ‘surplus’ has been run up by Motability Operations, a charitable scheme whose chief executive is Mike Betts. He pocketed 11 times as much as the Prime Minister in 2017 read


Briton fights off 12ft shark by punching it in the face

Andrew Newman, from London, said three ligaments were severed and he suffered a broken bone when the '12ft' predator attacked him off the coast of Santa Fe, Ecuador. read


Drinking hot tea 'increases risk of esophageal cancer'

The new study by scientists in China found drinking tea heated to over 65C was associated with a five-fold increased risk for esophageal cancer when combined with excessive drinking or heavy smoking. read


How can Ryanair charge £4.99 for a ticket?

I saw that Ryanair was offering flights for £4.99. But air passenger tax is more than that. How can it afford to do this? Is it effectively paying for me to fly? read


Police release e-fits of men wanted over Bitcoin heist

The first man (pictured) wanted in connection with Britain's first bitcoin heist in Oxfordshire, is around 19 years old, 6ft 1ins tall, of an athletic build and was wearing a dark blue sports jacket. read


Child slave trafficked into UK by pleas to stay in Britain

'Stephen', whose real name cannot be made public for legal reasons, was forced to work in cannabis farms across Britain by his gang masters who often severely beat him. read


Ozone is not recovering over Earth's most populated areas

Scientists from Imperial College London have now discovered that the ozone layer (stock image), a substance which absorbs UV radiation from the sun, is failing to recover at lower latitudes. read


Australian makeup artist gives her gym make up tips

FEMAIL spoke with the owner of Australian brand Pressplay makeup, Kate Flammea, who is a make up artist with over ten years experience in the industry. read


Hatred of sound that can leave patients physically ill

Jade, 22, suffers from a condition called misophonia - the hatred of sound - and she feels physically sick and her heart rate soars when she hears other diners chew, swallow and jangle cutlery. read


Mother shares photos of her toddlers covered in paint

Mother-of-two Vicky Allum, 29, in Rushden, in Northamptonshire, found her son Vinnie, two, and daughter Roxy, one, completely covered in paint after leaving them alone for just five minutes. read


Dejected Tom Brady and Gisele arrive back in Boston

A dejected Tom Brady has touched down in Boston with wife Gisele Bundchen, their sons and close friends after the New England Patriots' stunning loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at the Super Bowl. read


PIERS MORGAN: Tom Brady proved he's graceless last night

‘I’m a pretty good winner and a terrible loser,’ Tom Brady once said. Last night he proved himself right and behaved like a tantrum-throwing toddler, not bothering to congratulate to Nick Foles. read


Instagram fitness bloggers reveal how to get a bubble butt

Instagram fitness stars, Tammy Hembrow, 24 and Jen Selter, also 24, reveal the secrets to getting the famous 'bubble bum' claiming that anyone can achieve their dream figure if willing to work hard enough. read


Fast and Furious ‘causes speeding surge outside cinemas'

Research obtained by the New York Times suggests that the popular film franchise is indirectly responsible for encouraging drivers to speed soon after they have seen the movies. read


Melissa Meeks 'dating' billionaire Donald 'DJ' Friese

She was left heartbroken when her 'hot felon' husband dumped her to pursue a romance with Topshop heiress Chloe Green. read


Labour MPs get backlash for 24-hour hunger strike for PR

Labour politicians Stephen Kinnock (pictured) and Ben Bradshaw, rock star Brian Eno and gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell are staging the 'hungry for democracy' protest. read


Virgin’s East Coast line could be nationalised in months

Chris Grayling told the House of Commons yesterday that the situation had become ‘much more urgent’ after the operators breached a ‘key financial covenant’. read


Basil Brush will be back on TV screens with Bake-Off stars

The British childhood favourite first appeared on screens in 1968 and had his own show before disappearing 12 years later. He had to wait a further 22 years before returning in 2002. read


Teen arrested after throwing a kitten into a lake

Senior at a Northern California high school, Garret Haile, 18, was arrested Friday morning after a video surfaced showing him throwing a kitten into the water. read


Ex-Carillion finance boss denies being asleep at the wheel

Zafar Khan (pictured), who was replaced as finance director shortly before the firm fell apart last month, insisted to MPs today that he did everything he could have done in the post. read


Derby car park attendant stole £26,000 but pays back £1

Mark Cranage, of Derby, who used the cash to fund his gambling habit, also escaped an immediate jail term even though he has previous convictions for stealing from an employee. read


Family dog accidentally sets Massachusetts' house on fire

The Southwick Fire Department in Massachusetts shared footage from the home's surveillance system as a warning to the public about leaving items on the stove when not at home. read


Tatler release guide to the perfect royal hen and stag dos

According to Tatler, a couple's royal status does not rule out timeless traditions like fancy dress, drinking games, or even strippers - quite the opposite in fact, if history is anything to go by. read


Digital media is GOOD for family life

Researchers from the London School of Economics (LSE) have found that digital media is being used by parents to help them raise their children (stock image). read


Theresa May says social media threatens democracy

The Prime Minister said there had been an increase in 'aggressive' politics in recent years and confirmed her plans to review the law to protect candidates. read


Miss Virtual Kazakhstan finalist reveals he is a man

Ilay Dyagilev, 22, fooled organisers by posing as Alina Alieva, beating some 4,000 applicants to the last stage of the Miss Virtual Kazakhstan competition. read


Moscow is blanketed by the HEAVIEST snowfall in 100 years

An army of city workers have been clearing roads in the Russian capital as 17 inches, a 20 per cent rise on the average, of snow falls over the course of the weekend. read


University of Cambridge admits sexual misconduct problem

Following the launch of a new anonymous online reporting system the institution received 173 complaints. Graham Virgo, pro-vice-chancellor for education at Cambridge, admitted the problem. read


Trinny’s new make-up line blows £800,000 in its first year

Trinny Woodall’s beauty company is being propped up by a host of wealthy and well-connected backers, it can be revealed. read


Why your kitchen holds the key to helping save the planet

For most of us, the kitchen is the hub of our single-use plastic consumption. But in just a few minutes, you can make some simple changes to radically reduce your plastic impact. read


Verreaux's eagle-owl is incredibly well camouflaged

The African savannah is a very dangerous place for an animal - so it's essential to be able to hide. But this magnificent Verreaux's eagle-owl, the largest owl species on the continent, has no trouble hiding. read


Men with prostate cancer have access to fewer nurses

For every urological nurse in the NHS there are 166 new prostate cancer cases a year – twice as many as the 86 cases for every breast cancer nurse. read


Lululemon's CEO resigns over issue of conduct

Lululemon Athletica Inc. says Laurent Potdevin has resigned as CEO effective immediately, saying he fell short of the company's standards of conduct. read


Cops question Robert Wagner's story about Natalie Wood

Detectives investigating Natalie Wood's death said on Monday that her husband Robert Wagner's account of that night 'didn't make any sense'. They also said they have two new witnesses. read


Outbreak of 'monkey fever' has killed 19 people in India

Health officials in Sindhudurg district, on the east coast of India, state the 'situation is under control' and cases of Kyasanur Forest disease are believed to be on the decline. read


Ben Affleck's dad blames Hollywood for alcoholism

In a new interview with Grazia magazine, the elder Affleck, 74, has claimed that his sons Ben, 45, and Casey, 42, have each seen and experienced the downside to their success. read


Hyde Park 'bomber' will face justice after 36 years

The Legal Aid Agency has agreed to fund a civil case against Hyde Park bombing suspect John Downey, after his 2014 trial collapsed when he wrongly received a letter promising immunity. read


EXCLUSIVE Behind the scenes at Gatwick

Here Chris Eade, a flow planner, and Katy Martin, an airside operations controller, reveal some of the secrets to keeping Gatwick Airport operating safely and smoothly. read


Trudeau is mocked after telling woman to say peoplekind

The Canadian Prime Minister made the comment while hosting a Q&A at MacEwan University in Edmonton this week, the latest stop on a cross-country tour that began last month. read


Lyndi Cohen reveals why egg yolks are good for you

Australian dietitian Lyndi Cohen is one of many now speaking out in support of the yolk. Most of the nutrients in an egg are actually found in the yolk, like healthy fats and Vitamins E, D, E, and K. read


Why hangovers get worse with age revealed

As we get older, we tend to drink less, and to do it less frequently, driving our tolerance down and our dehydration up to create a perfect storm for a hangover that only gets worse with age. read


California mother wears a corset for 23 hours a day

Mother-of-three Diana Ringo, 39, from San Diego, California wears her corset for 23 hours everyday - only taking it off when she showers or works out. read


Family brawl with airport security in Argentina

Ricardo Vidal, a father from Brazil, had just landed in Buenos Aires when he tried to get back on the plane in order to retrieve his luggage and had to be restrained by security. read


Gigi and Bella Hadid's cousin models for Debenhams

Joann van den Herik, 19, the plus size model cousin of Gigi and Bella Hadid has landed her first UK campaign as the face and body of Debenhams' DD+ lingerie collection, Gorgeous. read


Asda scraps 5p single-use plastic carrier bags 

Asda has announced its plans to scrap their 5p carrier bags in a bid to reduce the amount of plastic it uses. read


London woman applauded for starting the #saggyboobmovement

Blogger Chidera Eggerue, 23, from London, is using her 51,000-strong Instagram following to challenge people on what real breasts look like - using the hashtag #SaggyBoobsMatter. read


Theresa May should toot brief salute to Esther McVey

Miss McVey, who was recently promoted to Work and Pensions Secretary, has had to endure horrible abuse over the years. Theresa May should pause to toot brief salute to her, says Quentin Letts. read


Man who defended Jacob Rees-Mogg pictured in Nazi uniform

Shortly after the incident at Bristol's University of West of England, a photograph emerged of Paul Townsley dressed in full Nazi regalia at a 'family do' (pictured). read


Laughing 'moron' washes his car with a cat in Russia

This is the horrifying moment a cat can be seen being used as a cloth to wipe down a black Mercedes-Benz SUV in Gulkevichsky District of south-western Russia. read


One in three pugs suffer from walking problems

The latest research highlights that a third of all pugs have an ‘abnormal gait’ – despite many pug owners thinking their pet’s awkwardness at walking is quite normal. read


Sahara Desert town sees snow for second time this year

Locals were stunned to see snow on the sand dunes in the Sahara Desert yesterday - after it snowed in a small Algerian town for the second time this year. read


Doctors don't take women in pain as seriously as men

A growing stack of evidence suggests that, for a variety of reasons, the medical profession routinely underestimates the level of pain experienced by female patients. read


Supermodel Naomi Campbell backs the F1 grid girls

Naomi Campbell says F1 grid girls should keep their jobs, adding: ‘I’ve never been put off by it.’ The supermodel told Good Morning Britain yesterday: ‘I never found it offensive.' read


Parent says school's healthy eating policy is 'ridiculous'

A parent has slammed a Staffordshire school at the centre of a row over a controversial healthy eating policy after his son was offered fruit instead of eating the low-fat crisps in his packed lunch. read


Stunning footage of humpback whales shows 'heat run'

This incredibly rare footage shows a pod of 15 humpback whales performing a heat run in the Pacific Ocean. A heat run involves a pod of male humpback whales chasing one female lead. read


Lauri Love 'who hacked FBI and NASA' wants UK case

High Court judges in London ruled yesterday that Lauri Love, who has Asperger syndrome, should not be extradited but could face charges in the UK for allegedly hacking US agencies. read


Rise in vegans and vegetarians send Quorn sales soaring

Sales of the firm’s products, which replicate the shape and texture of everything from burgers to fish fingers, rose by an unprecedented 16 per cent last year as consumers turned away from meat. read


How 600,000 parents are put off flying with their kids

Many parents become immune to the disapproving looks of fellow passengers when they board a plane with their young children. For some, it is enough to put them off flying as a family. read


BBC brings back the flat weather map after complaints

As of today, the standard UK weather map on BBC television forecasts will be presented from a bird's eye view (pictured), doing away with the oft-criticised tilted version that first debuted in 2005. read


Chubby Siberian tigers prowl enclosure inChinese zoo

The fat cats were pictured at Shenyang Siberian Tiger Park in China's north east just two months after more fat cats were spotted at another park in Harbin, with keepers saying their weight gain is seasonal. read


Grasshopper hasn't a chance against hunter orchid mantis 

This video shows the moment an orchid mantis strikes its grasshopper prey with deadly precision. The critter belongs to German insect breeder Adrian Kozakiewicz. read


Middle Eastern women burn their hijabs for #NoHijabDay

Posted online with the hashtag #NoHijabDay, a response to last week's World Hijab Day event, the videos show women removing their headscarves and setting them on fire. read


British father jailed after bringing 38 weapons into UK

Self-employed Ryan Sullivan, 24, was carrying stun guns disguised as mobile phones, CS gas canisters and butterfly knives in his suitcase when stopped by officers at Cardiff Airport. read


Alfie Evan's parents told their is 'no hope of recovery'

Parents of Alfie Evans were told today that there was 'no hope' for their little boy as they sat in court following an application from Alder Hey hospital in Liverpool to turn Alfie's life support off. read


Vanessa Kirby reveals why The Crown sex scenes were cut

British actress Vanessa Kirby, 29, plays the Queen's sister in the popular show and has given a detailed insight and revealed sex scenes have been cut out by directors. read


Mother reveals how she's spent more than $15,000 on dolls

Shawna Lyon, 46, of Roseville, California, has around 550 American Girl dolls and Cabbage Patch Kids, which she stores in two rooms in her family home. read


Meryl Streep amused by Agnes Varda cutout at Oscars lunch

With 21 Oscar nominations under her belt, Meryl Streep has seen it all. But this, it seems, was a first.  read


Natalie Portman has 100 stories of being sexually harassed

Natalie Portman's experiences in Hollywood have not always been rosy. The 36-year-old Black Swan star has admitted she has '100 stories' of being sexually harassed in Hollywood. read


In demand Christchurch beach huts sells for £275,000

The bright yellow hut was sold to a cash-ready buyer at the head of a 30-strong waiting list for the exclusive cabins on the remote Mudeford Spit in Christchurch, Dorset. read


Secret Life of 5-Year-Olds: Girl is told she can't vote

Channel 4's Secret Life Of Five-Year-Olds has marked the 100-year anniversary of women's right to vote with a special 'all-girls' episode exploring the youngsters' attitudes and opinions. read


Husky provides accompaniment as his owner plays piano 

Kuma the two-year-old Husky was caught on camera singing along to his favourite tune - Come Away With Me by Nora Jones, in Denver, Colorado. read


Real-life Robinson Crusoe makes fire with a plastic bag

Spanish castaway Alvaro Cerezo, 36, makes a living testing out treacherous locations for brave holidaymakers. Now he has revealed amazing new footage of himself in the Philippines. read


Tesco staff told mother to breastfeed in storage room

Lucy Foster, 24, from Plymouth, was sent to a closed-off storage area, filled with old Christmas decorations, by staff at the supermarket cafe while attempting to feed her newborn. read


British backpackers rescued from campervan in Queensland

Three British backpackers woke on Tuesday morning to find their campervan stranded in rising waters just off the Bruce Highway, south of Cairns. The group realised they were in a crocodile-infested area. read


Lloyds Banking Group to slash 465 jobs

More than 900 jobs have been axed by Lloyds Banking Group as part of a sweeping shake-up across five divisions at the lender. The move will lead to the creation of 465 new roles throughout the business. read


Brexiteer received death threat for voting to leave EU

An 80-year-old Brexiteer from Richmond received a death threat from an anonymous remainer troll because she voted to leave the European Union, revealed MP Zac Goldsmith (left). read


Transgender woman spends $75,000 to look like Kylie Jenner

Kyleigh Potts, 23, from Denver, Colorado, started lip-fillers three-years-ago and has now had over 40 procedures, regularly topping-up every three months to look like her favourite Kardashian. read


Lonely Planet's top 10 places to visit in America in 2018

This year marks Lonely Planet's eighth annual Best in the U.S. list, with California’s awe-inspiring Redwood Coast coming in at number one. read


Diver is surrounded by a ‘tornado of plastic rubbish’

Shocking images show the devastation that plastic waste is having on the oceans. Jukka Saarikorpi took the photographs while filming manta rays at Manta Point, Indonesia. read


Dylan Day's mother urges parents to know signs of sepsis

Dylan Day, from Stoke-on-Trent, passed away after developing sepsis, triggered by a a strain of influenza B he was fighting, last weekend. His mother Sarah is urging people to suspect sepsis. read


Research reveals more about TRAPPIST-1 planets

New studies of the TRAPPIST-1 planetary system found that all seven planets are considered temperate, meaning that under certain water could remain in liquid form. read


South Africa’s president Jacob Zuma refuses to quit

Tensions were rising in South Africa as the country's beleaguered president refused to stand down. But Jacob Zuma may face a fresh move to replace him tomorrow. read


Our Civil Service is anything but neutral says Gloves

If you were looking for evidence that our senior civil servants are obsessively wedded to the EU, you could do no better than listen to Lords O’Donnell, Turnbull and Butler. read


Melbourne woman keeps five pet crocodiles

Vicki owns five of the man-eating reptiles and keeps them all in her suburban home in Melbourne's western suburb of Rockbank. read


Six Nations: Brian Moore secretly uses drinking game words

Rugby legend Brian Moore seemingly used phrases from a popular drinking game during his BBC Six Nations commentary on Saturday. read


Woman dies after horrifying sexual assault in Russia

Danil Cheshko, 19, is accused of beating 41-year-old Svetlana Sapogova, a mother of two, then sexually assaulting her with a stick and a car jack in a horrifying attack in Russia. read


Richard Kray who strangled daughter detained for 10 years 

Richard Kray, 64, snapped and killed 19-year-old Olivia and then tried to do the same to her mother Damyantee 'Sheila' Cowan at his caravan in Herne Bay, Kent. read


Google ‘robomedics’ spot disease faster than doctors

Google’s London-based AI firm, DeepMind, used retinal scans from thousands of patients to develop an algorithm that spots disease. read


Blackburn man first in UK to get guide horse to help him

Mohammed Salim Patel, from Blackburn, will become the first in the UK to have an assistance horse. The 23-year-old, who has a degenerative eye condition, is scared of dogs. read


Royal Navy helicopters land on HMS Queen Elizabeth

Merlin Mk 2 helicopters were seen in action during trials today as the First Naval Air Squadron took their place on board the pearl of the British fleet. read


How online shopping fuels Gridlock Britain

Drivers wasted an average of 31 hours stuck in rush-hour traffic last year at a cost of £1,168 each, according to analysis of traffic levels in 111 UK towns and cities. read


Saver loses £3,700 in pension cash row with SC Johnson

Shane Bujold, a 32-year-old accountant, has accused former employer SC Johnson of unfairly withholding a chunk of his pension fund. read


GP's verdict on mobile doctor apps

Dr Lawrence Buckman, a GP in North London and former chair of the British Medical Association’s GPs’ committee, gives his verdict on some of the apps that allow you to skip the appointment queue. read


Video reveals how Elon Musk's car will be fired to Mars

A video posted online by Musk shows how the huge rocket, with a thrust equivalent to more than 18,700 jetliners, will liftoff from its launchpad in Florida at 1:30pm ET (6:30pm GMT) today. read


Liz Sergeant shares snap after realising breastmilk leaked

Liz Sergeant, from Northampton, said she only discovered that she'd suffered the leakage when she got home from the shops - adding that she had not been wearing a coat at the time. read


Callaly 'leak-free' tampon vows to revolutionise periods

British femcare brand Callaly invented what is known as the Tampliner with the innovative design eliminating the need to combine panty-liners and tampons. read


Mac on... Prostate exams

'It took a little persuasion but my husband has agreed to have his prostate checked' read


Inside an eerie sub-Antarctic abandoned whaling station

EXCLUSIVE The whaling station on South Georgia opened in 1904 and shut in 1966. MailOnline's Sadie Whitelocks explored the spooky site, where the waters once 'writhed with whales'. read


Buddhist monk caught nicking women's drying knickers

Buddhist monk Theeraphap Worradilok, 49, was caught on CCTV on Monday skulking down an alleyway in Suphaburi, Thailand, after snatching women's wet underwear. read


Martha Hunt gets a bucket of water thrown in her face

The Victoria's Secret Angel, 28, was already drenched on the shoot when a photographer's assistant hurled the water at her face. read


Solo: A Star Wars Story full trailer is finally released

The first full-length trailer for the space Western prequel sees Alden play a younger version of the iconic smuggler, showing his early adventures on the Millenium Falcon with Chewbacca. read


Soul Sisters reveal a 7-minute workout to hit every muscle

London-based physical trainers and sisters Maddy and Alex Weaver shared their seven-minute workout routine with Daily Mail Online which they say to do three times a week to get fit. read


Boat which saved soldiers in Dunkirk saved from firewood

The Vanguard was one of three vessels which made the perilous journey from the small Essex fishing port of Burnham-on-Crouch to France in 1940 to play its part in rescuing British troops. read